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devastated by aids. i mean just only that they don't. i hope that incites clinical trials for age race and during tests indicate nutrition is key. i knew. welcome to six wong many parts of the country have again been hit like tidal waves floods and storm damage. it's more homes and business premises open affected the worst may not yet be over. rommel flood warnings in place the seat mate with further high tides forecast as was heavy winds and more rain. after visiting the homes of the road this afternoon. minister for finance michael noonan said additional funding will be available to repair the damage. the reports tonight from the worst affected areas the first class that these correspondents damien tenant some say it was like a tsunami. dawn breaks. water breaks over the key. pushed on like telling win. there's no good bastards. mouse for street and barney frank of the passage east. the nose and sweeping alice. looking at. they waded through when they bought the truth. it was the highlight in sheets him sometimes. but wait there for fu
devastated by aids. i mean just only that they don't. i hope that incites clinical trials for age race and during tests indicate nutrition is key. i knew. welcome to six wong many parts of the country have again been hit like tidal waves floods and storm damage. it's more homes and business premises open affected the worst may not yet be over. rommel flood warnings in place the seat mate with further high tides forecast as was heavy winds and more rain. after visiting the homes of the road this...
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but it's most devastating charge is done by the united nations. we were aware of these reports by human rights groups, by other nations and by individuals, but this is an empaneled human rights effort by the united nations. this is why it is so devastating and why there is going to have to be some kind of reaction. it's ue is north korea, isolation, it doesn't abide by international norms. what is going to happen next is the issue. >> that is the issue. do you think the security council will refer to north korea to the criminal court as the investigators suggest they should? >> most of the sanctions against north korea have been because they have failed to bide by norms in the nuclear proliferations area, the missile tests and underground efforts. this is new territory. what is going to need to happen is for the five permanent members of the security council , russia, china, the u.s., britain and france, are going to have to agree to either refer it or take some kind of action, and it is very doubtful that china would agree to this. they probably
but it's most devastating charge is done by the united nations. we were aware of these reports by human rights groups, by other nations and by individuals, but this is an empaneled human rights effort by the united nations. this is why it is so devastating and why there is going to have to be some kind of reaction. it's ue is north korea, isolation, it doesn't abide by international norms. what is going to happen next is the issue. >> that is the issue. do you think the security council...
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they have been dealing with devastating drought throughout the year, and right now, we have winter storm warnings in the sierra until 4:00 this morning. take it easy. it's a steady stream of moisture, the pipe angle express from the hawaiian island. all the way from wisconsin to minnesota, down to the central plains, we have snow on i-80. you can see the impulse that brought 2 and a half inches of snow to chicago yesterday. here in the northeast, 70,000 people without power. chesterfield, a high of 32. so be careful if you're out there on the cold. back to you, morgan. >> all right, it was 50 years ago that the beatles made their first live u.s. tv debut on the ed sullivan show. the band broke broadcast records with 73 million viewers. back to the place where it all began. >> reporter: it is from this northern england port city from liverpool that the legend that would be the beatles began. the river that runs through the town is characterized by multiple harmonies and lots of guitars. fewer than half a million people live here, but more number 1 hits have come from liverpool than any ot
they have been dealing with devastating drought throughout the year, and right now, we have winter storm warnings in the sierra until 4:00 this morning. take it easy. it's a steady stream of moisture, the pipe angle express from the hawaiian island. all the way from wisconsin to minnesota, down to the central plains, we have snow on i-80. you can see the impulse that brought 2 and a half inches of snow to chicago yesterday. here in the northeast, 70,000 people without power. chesterfield, a...
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we were devastated. we were devastated. i couldn't imagine i didn't know what heroine looked like. >> suburban parents are seeing heroine destroy their communities. warning of an epidemic. in one county more overdose deaths than traffic accidents combined. a wave of death, 22 in six days. >> saturday, when i had four and sunday, when i had three, i knew that i was hitting some major part of an overdose crisis. >> they were poisoned by fentynl. it is as much as 100 times stronger than morphine. >> if people were dying from something, you would think common sense would tell you, stay away from that. but because of the nature of addiction, people with addiction, they believe that's the good stuff. >> that's the strong stuff. >> it's not just in western pennsylvania. a yet to be published study from washington university in st. louis found the number of rehab patients being treated for harry win addiction has ballooned from 10 to more than 20% in just the last two years. experts say heroin has become more at
we were devastated. we were devastated. i couldn't imagine i didn't know what heroine looked like. >> suburban parents are seeing heroine destroy their communities. warning of an epidemic. in one county more overdose deaths than traffic accidents combined. a wave of death, 22 in six days. >> saturday, when i had four and sunday, when i had three, i knew that i was hitting some major part of an overdose crisis. >> they were poisoned by fentynl. it is as much as 100 times...
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devastating... devastating hurricanes. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick! tick! tick! tick! tick! tick! our future... tick! tick! is up... to you. tick. go to fightglobalwarming.com while there's still time. >> bonnie banks. bonnie banks. my definition of noise is uncontrolled music. without format. pretty simple affair. pancakes, and you're -- people get up on sundays around noon, weekends or whatever. should not be too hard to walk into place. have your audio alarm clock go off for two hours waking your up while you are eating breakfast with many interesting visuals once in a while. improvisation. listening or not to the person you're playing up against or people or machines. trying to get as many different people in as possible. different genres, experimental noise, electronics, dissonance some drums.a tiny bit of ambient -- the first noise pancake shows, 1999, the first waffle noise, 2001. god-waffle noise, noise pancake came out of cubist art, place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybod
devastating... devastating hurricanes. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick! tick! tick! tick! tick! tick! our future... tick! tick! is up... to you. tick. go to fightglobalwarming.com while there's still time. >> bonnie banks. bonnie banks. my definition of noise is uncontrolled music. without format. pretty simple affair. pancakes, and you're -- people get up on sundays around noon, weekends or whatever. should not be too hard to walk into place. have your audio alarm clock go off for two hours...
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they have to start with planting their crops. >> it sounds devastating and looks devastating. has everyone been evacuated to safetyie in. >> yes, you would hope so because it was - this is basically inside a danger zone. the military had to let us in, we had to convince them, because we wanted to see what happened in the villages where houses collapsed. some people are in here, we sleep here, we have a brother and sister. we are taking care of their animals, they have cows and goats to feed. they are hungry. the noise is dominant in the villages. >> are they receiving any assistance at all, those that remain in the village? >> well, so far nobody has come here except for us. the government hasn't been here. what they have to do when they eat is go out and find something by the city. at the moment there's nothing here, there's no trig water or food and they need urgent assistance. they can't live in the houses right now. >> dire situation. thank you so much. >> the crown prince of saudi arabia is due in pakistan for a 3-day visit. the prince is expected to meet pakistan's presi
they have to start with planting their crops. >> it sounds devastating and looks devastating. has everyone been evacuated to safetyie in. >> yes, you would hope so because it was - this is basically inside a danger zone. the military had to let us in, we had to convince them, because we wanted to see what happened in the villages where houses collapsed. some people are in here, we sleep here, we have a brother and sister. we are taking care of their animals, they have cows and goats...
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it was very devastating, just very devastating, and the victims' program provided the resources for us to get the counseling that we needed. alec was also injured. they helped pay for alec's cornea transplant. they stood by us through the court process. if you or someone you love have been a victim of violent crime, funding for this program was provided by...
it was very devastating, just very devastating, and the victims' program provided the resources for us to get the counseling that we needed. alec was also injured. they helped pay for alec's cornea transplant. they stood by us through the court process. if you or someone you love have been a victim of violent crime, funding for this program was provided by...
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the recent floods which devastated much of the thames valley came my hse into the tool of the lake was still some bikes here still evidence that the fight to keep the water. i asked the rabbi don't eat often remain stepped in to help when families had to use out of the walton from the nearby times in a day to day items we will learn from these up flooded with a weak arm of the single lane head moreover the who opt for the downriver. chromosome going well so long. it is cut off and on as i have to clean the house conviction and marry someone just grab things because the war was heading their way to go to sleep. being the physical toll of the ritual is a psychological upset because this is where i made this is where i am this is the land so that the dispossessed. do you think of the earthquake in two wars didn't even think of clubs in the home counties cricket is a real emotional shock people is close to the physical new things made in a cynical cause the raw voice as that offered as emergency accommodation for displaced residents whose homes have been devastated by the floats going to g
the recent floods which devastated much of the thames valley came my hse into the tool of the lake was still some bikes here still evidence that the fight to keep the water. i asked the rabbi don't eat often remain stepped in to help when families had to use out of the walton from the nearby times in a day to day items we will learn from these up flooded with a weak arm of the single lane head moreover the who opt for the downriver. chromosome going well so long. it is cut off and on as i have...
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i am just as devastated for these families as anyone. leyland brunson's father made it very clear while they were pleased with a guilty verdict as to the attempted murder of the son, and they were here for the davis family, because they lost their son, and they were here for justice for jordan davis, and again, just like the zimmerman case, justice took the day off. there is no justice for jordan davis' family, and think and it, even if they retry the case, again, this family has to go through this over and over and over again. and when i take my lawyer hat off and i understand that, when i put on the mommy hat on, and i cannot believe this has happened again. i am flabbergasted by this result. it is about race. and it is about race, and no one want t wants to talk about it, and we should be talking about it, because if this were a group of white kids in that karlca car lg to the beach boys instead of rap, we would not be here, and with we are talking about michael dunn's perceived threat, and the mythical shotgun, because he saw four bl
i am just as devastated for these families as anyone. leyland brunson's father made it very clear while they were pleased with a guilty verdict as to the attempted murder of the son, and they were here for the davis family, because they lost their son, and they were here for justice for jordan davis, and again, just like the zimmerman case, justice took the day off. there is no justice for jordan davis' family, and think and it, even if they retry the case, again, this family has to go through...
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. >> and coming up, a devastating addiction turned deadly as hair win spreads through the streets of one of america's oldest cities. stay tuned. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america >>> fourteen agars on vacation are among 14 dead after being caught in the volcanic ash. it spewed out gas and lava for three miles and thousands were evacuated from the area and the vol can know is still spewing. >> u.s. senator from pennsylvania reaching out to federal officials on fighting a drug problem. on friday, he sent a letter to the dea and asking for justice. we have more on the story. >> authorities in pittsburgh are calling it an epidemic, heroin is being sold on the streets and the high can be deadly. it comes in different names, bud ice, and income tax, last week four people within 24 hours died after overdosing and fr
. >> and coming up, a devastating addiction turned deadly as hair win spreads through the streets of one of america's oldest cities. stay tuned. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america >>> fourteen agars...
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the issue in the fillmore, we have been devastated by redevelopment agency in the city, for over 50 years and i am 60 years. and it is my, next tuesday. and you know, i am a historian in the fillmore. and i am also here talking about, the things that is going on one of your commissioners is a former lady and what do you call it a merchant association and i have been there for over 25 years and i was there when you had one merchant association and i worked for them and created everything that what they are doing now for the last ten years. and i am apauled for what is going on for the individuals with a strength on the community that won't let go and won't let go. and they are leadership, is just clickish, and it has set us back a number of years. and it did that 50 years ago, and it has done in the last ten years but i am going to break it up this time, the thing about is it that we are going have to a request about a public hearing and it did not take place and kristina, the last supervisor for the planning commission and also for the oewd and the workforce development, and which are ver
the issue in the fillmore, we have been devastated by redevelopment agency in the city, for over 50 years and i am 60 years. and it is my, next tuesday. and you know, i am a historian in the fillmore. and i am also here talking about, the things that is going on one of your commissioners is a former lady and what do you call it a merchant association and i have been there for over 25 years and i was there when you had one merchant association and i worked for them and created everything that...
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looking at some relatives and some of the fire victims inside and it has completely destroyed, they are devastated. let's go to some video that was shot this morning. we know the flames were big and we have a picture, that the san jose fire department tweeted. it took firefighters about an hour to finally get this fire under control. it grew to 3 alarms and what we are being told is that it started in the car port by this town home come plex and it ended up catching fire an affected four units and to get them more information about how many -- about how this is devastating the family we had 10 adults and 8 children affected one of those families is jazz mean familiar families is -- one of those families is jasmine. >> she has seen the fire but it was way too big. she woke up the family and got them out. >> then we got news her house was completely destroyed. >> so what is happening now? is the red cross helping you? >> it is helping and now we are just trying to get what we can. >> hopefully we can get what we need and most is gone. >> ii am so sorry, thanks so much for speaking with us. firefight
looking at some relatives and some of the fire victims inside and it has completely destroyed, they are devastated. let's go to some video that was shot this morning. we know the flames were big and we have a picture, that the san jose fire department tweeted. it took firefighters about an hour to finally get this fire under control. it grew to 3 alarms and what we are being told is that it started in the car port by this town home come plex and it ended up catching fire an affected four units...
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. >> translation: as a venezuelan i'm frustrated and devastated. the president has kids. i hope he feels the same as venezuela mother who lost their sons. >> members of the opposition want to seize on a growing momentum and plan to call for protests in the coming days. >> what are the weapons? they are values. our ideals. our voices. and that's profile what we need. that's very powerful. without the support of the military, it's unlikely that these growing demonstrations will overthrow the government. as venezuela is more polarized and both sides blame each other for the violence. many fear that calm will not be destroyed soon enough. >> 92 prisoners escaped from a gaol in western libya. a spokesman for the local council said four guards were watching the 220 detainees at the prison. he said the prisoners asked for a doctor. when the gate was open they attacked the guards and fled. 19 have been recaptured. >> there are warnings that the syrian army is planning a ground assault against the rebel held town of abud. the u.n. said it has reports of a military build-up. as man
. >> translation: as a venezuelan i'm frustrated and devastated. the president has kids. i hope he feels the same as venezuela mother who lost their sons. >> members of the opposition want to seize on a growing momentum and plan to call for protests in the coming days. >> what are the weapons? they are values. our ideals. our voices. and that's profile what we need. that's very powerful. without the support of the military, it's unlikely that these growing demonstrations will...
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devastating... devastating hurricanes. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick! tick! tick! tick! tick! tick! our future... tick! tick! is up... to you. tick. go to fightglobalwarming.com while there's still time. >> february meeting of the san francisco ethics commission will now come to order. >> i will call the roll. >> vice chair renne? here. >> commissioner hur? >> here. >> commissioner keane? here. >> commissioner andrews? >> here. >> everyone is present and accounted for, thank you. >> the first order of business will be the public comment on any matters appearing before our commission today, whether they are on the
devastating... devastating hurricanes. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick! tick! tick! tick! tick! tick! our future... tick! tick! is up... to you. tick. go to fightglobalwarming.com while there's still time. >> february meeting of the san francisco ethics commission will now come to order. >> i will call the roll. >> vice chair renne? here. >> commissioner hur? >> here. >> commissioner keane? here. >> commissioner andrews? >> here. >> everyone is...
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disaster could strike without warning and leave behind other devastation. when battle lines are drawn between man and nature, frequently, nature has the upper hand. it's like a time lapse movie scene. >> this looked like something apocalyptic. some kind of end of the world moment. >> although you could see it coming from miles away -- >> look at the size of this thing. oh, yeah. >> you can't escape it. hot, dry weather is the stuff of legend in the sprawling metropolis of phoenix, arizona. here in the valley of the sun, summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees for weeks on end. being surrounded by desert only makes things hotter. on july 5th, 2011, the combination results in a spectacular phenomenon that fills the sky. >> the storm spanned from one side of the horizon to the other. >> this time lapse must be seen to be believed. the storm is called a haboob. >> an arabic term and it means wind. we generally just use the word dust storm. >> the wind from a dying summer thunderstorm kicks up enough dust to produce a dense, massive wall, advancing towards th
disaster could strike without warning and leave behind other devastation. when battle lines are drawn between man and nature, frequently, nature has the upper hand. it's like a time lapse movie scene. >> this looked like something apocalyptic. some kind of end of the world moment. >> although you could see it coming from miles away -- >> look at the size of this thing. oh, yeah. >> you can't escape it. hot, dry weather is the stuff of legend in the sprawling metropolis...
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the economic devastation seemed total. things couldn't possibly get worse, and yet they did. over 4,000 banks failed. the value of stocks dropped from $89 billion to $15 billion. national income dropped. investment, savings, consumption-- everything plummeted. 14 million people, 1/4 of the work force were without jobs. the agricultural economy, a refuge in earlier depressions, suffered during the 1920s then collapsed in the 1930s. nothing seemed to halt the downward spiral. how did people respond? eric sevareid remembers the anguish of his father's generation. i think the instinct of that generation was to blame themselves. somehow they had not listened to god's word closely enough or hadn't been smart about how they handled the land or loans or something. only later did they begin to blame the government or the system. people have to have scapegoats. they can't feel personally responsible forever. and it was such a vast thing anyway, something fundamentally broken down. we were plowing under food, killing little pigs, and people were going hungry. millions of sick people and
the economic devastation seemed total. things couldn't possibly get worse, and yet they did. over 4,000 banks failed. the value of stocks dropped from $89 billion to $15 billion. national income dropped. investment, savings, consumption-- everything plummeted. 14 million people, 1/4 of the work force were without jobs. the agricultural economy, a refuge in earlier depressions, suffered during the 1920s then collapsed in the 1930s. nothing seemed to halt the downward spiral. how did people...
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. >> former sports superagent leigh steinberg is back in the game following the devastating professional and personal collapse. >> i chose a self-destructive way to block it out. that was alcohol. i spiralled down. >> inspiration for the movie "jerry maguire" talks about his comeback and head injuries in football. >> i called it a ticking time bomb and an undiagnosed health epidemic. >> plus his advice for richard sherman. >> he twerked his way into the national consciousness, taking a page out of miley cyrus's book. >> when you started off the term super agent didn't exist. if you think about it player representation didn't exist as it does today. how did you start that, and why? >> the reality is there was no right of representation when i began. i remember calling up mike brown of the bengals to represent a player, and he said, "we don't deal with agents" click. that was that. mostly players had their parents tore did it themselves. the roll of an agent is to serve as a buffer. years ago i asked steve bartkowski in the first negotiation whether he wanted to hear every fact that went o
. >> former sports superagent leigh steinberg is back in the game following the devastating professional and personal collapse. >> i chose a self-destructive way to block it out. that was alcohol. i spiralled down. >> inspiration for the movie "jerry maguire" talks about his comeback and head injuries in football. >> i called it a ticking time bomb and an undiagnosed health epidemic. >> plus his advice for richard sherman. >> he twerked his way into...
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the family and friends are devastated by the death. >> she was my good friend, too. >> and police do not plan to charge the snowplow driver who was backing up at the time. the families and the friends have been guarded about the a0 mo"÷lh07 ús roadr+#$&nia÷"tw0 07op() xÑ0 more than 40 trucks and tra tractor-trailers were involved in the wreck. injuries. >>> in whatfb's county ko ko 5? o?j0 witneç accidents on the parkway since midnight. 19. we were covering the story following up on what led to the accidents and on the way from wash how they >> i coul lane? spun he.x. >> i am shaking>ñ afternoon an sliding on i baltimore washington parkway. that is how they met. >> i could not stop, and he could not stop. g direction. a a can't andfkwh01&Ñehtween b >> this is leaving many looking for answers. >> they got it good, but this is not good enough. >> coming up at "news4 at 6:00," some of the awe sers are sayi saying -- some of the answers are far deeper than the park service would have us believe. we will have much more on that at. :00. >>> there has been a lot of talk about the thu
the family and friends are devastated by the death. >> she was my good friend, too. >> and police do not plan to charge the snowplow driver who was backing up at the time. the families and the friends have been guarded about the a0 mo"÷lh07 ús roadr+#$&nia÷"tw0 07op() xÑ0 more than 40 trucks and tra tractor-trailers were involved in the wreck. injuries. >>> in whatfb's county ko ko 5? o?j0 witneç accidents on the parkway since midnight. 19. we were...
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he's devastated. - ye he's devastated. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. [cheers and applause] oh, we've got a special one for you tonight. the new york mayor bill deblasio, the mayor of new york, bill deblasio will be here. super bowl last night where the denver broncos scored some amazing field level seats to a blowout victory by the seahawks. they couldn't have been closer to the action. i heard. i had a tivo foul up. i spent the night watching the game show soup or bowl. contestantsants are forced to er choose soup or bowl. choose soup, you got no bowl, your hands and if you choose bowl, you get a bowl and no soup. it's a terrible show. [laughter] i will say this though, i learned something interesting if you are irish and married -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] you know what i realized is a wonderful gift for a married irish man is a taste of your lucky charms. [cheers and applause] anyway lovely couple who announced to us their pla
he's devastated. - ye he's devastated. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. [cheers and applause] oh, we've got a special one for you tonight. the new york mayor bill deblasio, the mayor of new york, bill deblasio will be here. super bowl last night where the denver broncos scored some amazing field level seats to a blowout victory by the seahawks. they couldn't have been closer to the...
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. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> in the case of iraq we have seen more of our colleagues locally killed. they live there. the front line, if you like, it outside their front door. in recent and ongoing conflicts like iraq and afghanistan the highest death toll, if you like, is indigenous journalists, particularly in the case of iraq. we have lost colleagues who were local journalists, filming insurgents. >> on the battlefield in the heat of the moment someone who looks different from the model of a foreign correspondent is more at risk. if he is carrying a camera or a tripod. what happened in 2007 to two journalists in iraq was a tragedy, one that brought home to all of us when we saw the footage of wikileaks released, brought home the horror of modern wore and why it is dangerous. >> what you had there was apache helicopters firing on a group of people 500 metres away, a couple of kilometres away. you have the assumption that everyone in the group is of a type. you ha
. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> in the case of iraq we have seen more of our colleagues locally killed. they live there. the front line, if you like, it outside their front door. in recent and ongoing conflicts like iraq and afghanistan the highest death toll, if you like, is indigenous journalists, particularly in the case of iraq. we have lost colleagues...
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jobs. >> devastating. more than the 13-00 jobs that will be lost. a lot of these folks are neighbour. my next door nab or to the rest of me works for the national beef and is the sole survivor. that's one of the families that will be impacted from this. when you talk 1300 jobs, it's tremendous. the job losses add to the pain in the county. one of state's leading banks predicts the drought will cost the state 40,000 jobs, most in agriculture. the ripple is clear to see at 101 life stock supplier, they fear the sell off of cattle will desmate this business. >> this time of year they are giving vak seeps, doctoring cavs, i sell -- calves, i sell that. they are using ear tags, i sell those. they selt the calves, i sell fly spray, fly tags, wormers. if they sell the cow, they won't buy that stuff. it dents my business. >> in california the governor declared a drought emergency meaning ranchers can qualify for low from loans to buy the hay. most farmers don't want to be deeper in debt. they want the government to think bigger, much bigger. >> the look up
jobs. >> devastating. more than the 13-00 jobs that will be lost. a lot of these folks are neighbour. my next door nab or to the rest of me works for the national beef and is the sole survivor. that's one of the families that will be impacted from this. when you talk 1300 jobs, it's tremendous. the job losses add to the pain in the county. one of state's leading banks predicts the drought will cost the state 40,000 jobs, most in agriculture. the ripple is clear to see at 101 life stock...
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a report has been provided of the most devastating picture yet. it says the government has tortured children as young as 11 years old, that includes beatings, rapes, solitary confinement, and being forced to watch the torture of relatives. children have also been used as high man shields. one example from 2011, government forces said they could kill children unless the rebels rur rendered we this the un special representative for children, and she says it is syria's future generation that is paying a high price. >> recruitment of children is -- at least since our last report, recruitment and use of children is now a trend. they are used as combatancombat some have been injured or killed, they are used to support, as mentioned in the report, the armed groups. many are killed not only because they are fighting, but because they are performing these functions that are in the middle of the battlefield. if we don't care about the children syria today we will not have a future. these are the future generation, and this -- you cannot [ inaudible ] peace
a report has been provided of the most devastating picture yet. it says the government has tortured children as young as 11 years old, that includes beatings, rapes, solitary confinement, and being forced to watch the torture of relatives. children have also been used as high man shields. one example from 2011, government forces said they could kill children unless the rebels rur rendered we this the un special representative for children, and she says it is syria's future generation that is...
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president obama traveling to california, trying to get a firsthand look at that devastating drought. >> a 13-year-old boy, the size of an eight-year-old. and he has not eaten meat for two years or more. >> as the syria peace talks stagnate, aid workers are helping civilians on the ground. the big chill in the eastern u.s. now giving away to the giant meltdown, and more show is on the way. hundreds of people coping with out power, and flight delays and cancellations. it's going to be some time before things are back to normal. jennifer has been tracking the storm's aftermath, and it's going to be quite some time. >> the aftermath of the storm is just starting to come into focus. half a million people still without power. mostly in georgia and the carolinas and in connecticut, a state of emergency has been declared there as they try to keep the roads clear. 5 to 100 cars closed down part of the pennsylvania turnpike, and when it comes to air travel, air travel not feeling the impact of this storm. 1600 flights today have been canceled. and that's on top of the 6400 flights canceled yes
president obama traveling to california, trying to get a firsthand look at that devastating drought. >> a 13-year-old boy, the size of an eight-year-old. and he has not eaten meat for two years or more. >> as the syria peace talks stagnate, aid workers are helping civilians on the ground. the big chill in the eastern u.s. now giving away to the giant meltdown, and more show is on the way. hundreds of people coping with out power, and flight delays and cancellations. it's going to be...
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. >> the entire san jose fire department is devastated after a raid resulted in the arrest of one of their own on disturbing charge of crimes against children. >>> thanks for joining us. >>> new information from the california justice department of the san jose firefighter accused of drug and sex crimes against minors. we were the first to report mario mario mario cuestas' arrest last night. this mug shot was released. katie marzullo joins from san jose. >>> i talked with the spokeswoman for the department of justice. she says investigators are going through the evidence and it could lead to additional charges what mario cuestas surfaced is possession and sale of narcotics sex acts with minors and child me lastation. the department of justice is heading up the task force investigating the 53-year-old firefighter has not determined how many potential victim could exist. >> if there are other victims out there, people that have information, please give us a call. >> investigators are examineing evidence collected from his home and office. we captured this video of the raid in progress
. >> the entire san jose fire department is devastated after a raid resulted in the arrest of one of their own on disturbing charge of crimes against children. >>> thanks for joining us. >>> new information from the california justice department of the san jose firefighter accused of drug and sex crimes against minors. we were the first to report mario mario mario cuestas' arrest last night. this mug shot was released. katie marzullo joins from san jose. >>> i...
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the president will visit farms to see the devastation. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,, ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> good morning. checking some bay area roads. overall, the volume of traffic is definitely down. we are finally start to see some backup at the bay bridge but it took a while for things to get going. the metering lights were turned on after 7:00 so it is back up to the overcrossings and once you get on the bridge things look pretty good. northbound 880 one of the heaviest drive times northbound from the oakland coliseum looks like that all the way out to your downtown oakland exits. westbound 92 still flowing nicely into and out of hayward. mass transit is pretty much on time. bart may still have a few delays so there were some earlier problems near 16th but it looks like that's in recovery mode now. and a quick look at your east bay drive times. the altamont pass to livermore valley is consider
the president will visit farms to see the devastation. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,, ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> good morning. checking some bay area roads. overall, the volume of traffic is definitely down. we are finally start to see some backup at the bay bridge but it took a while for things to get going. the metering lights were turned on after...
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, accusing the delivered ae un devastating report. they essentially accused the church of putting its own interest above children. >> they have theistently placed protection of the perpetrators above children's best interest. francis has crafted a reputation as a reformer, but the un was unsparing. it told the church to remove all known or suspected child abusers to bring in outside law enforcement to hand over their archives on sexual abuse cases. by the end of the day the church was still fastening its response. the vatican was clearly stunned by this report. an official accused the human body of distorting the fact by failing to take into account fresh attempt to rid the church of child abusers, but the vatican did promise to thoroughly examine the you in recommendations -- un recommendations. the church saw a broader attack on some of its teachings, but some victims of abuse supported the you in -- un. the am concerned about safety of children around the world. we know a lot of information is must handthe church that information t
, accusing the delivered ae un devastating report. they essentially accused the church of putting its own interest above children. >> they have theistently placed protection of the perpetrators above children's best interest. francis has crafted a reputation as a reformer, but the un was unsparing. it told the church to remove all known or suspected child abusers to bring in outside law enforcement to hand over their archives on sexual abuse cases. by the end of the day the church was...
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. >> wanted to see the devastate -- devastation of the drought and how serious it is. >> the governor made the comments while visiting the central valley yesterday and stopped at an agriculture expo to push for water conservation. >>> well, it would be nice to talk about more significant rain in the forecast. we do have more rain chances over the next few days but nothing compared to what we received last week. as far as outside, we do have high clouds over the bay, still a lens layer of fog im-- dense layer of fog. it was a factor for the commute. we still have some patches out there. on live stormtracker2, you can see two systems. heard about the one moving up the eastern seaboard, the snowstorm and we in the bay area have clouds and rain showers primarily up to the north. that will be the theme for today and tomorrow with a few changes, though, into the weekend. right now, as i mentioned, some dense fog kind of camped out around the bay at the bay bridge and out towards parts of san francisco as well. low visibility out there. current temperatures updated we're still talking about
. >> wanted to see the devastate -- devastation of the drought and how serious it is. >> the governor made the comments while visiting the central valley yesterday and stopped at an agriculture expo to push for water conservation. >>> well, it would be nice to talk about more significant rain in the forecast. we do have more rain chances over the next few days but nothing compared to what we received last week. as far as outside, we do have high clouds over the bay, still a...
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now, behind door b is catastrophe, legal implications, financial devastation, relationships breaking up, who would willingly pick door b. >> no one. the point is that's the nature of addictive disease, it's the nature of what happened, and when i realised that i was out of control and powerless, i knew i had to take action. >> i'm sitting with sport agent leigh steinberg, in a moment i'll ask him about the toughest part of paying stober. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angele
now, behind door b is catastrophe, legal implications, financial devastation, relationships breaking up, who would willingly pick door b. >> no one. the point is that's the nature of addictive disease, it's the nature of what happened, and when i realised that i was out of control and powerless, i knew i had to take action. >> i'm sitting with sport agent leigh steinberg, in a moment i'll ask him about the toughest part of paying stober. on techknow, our scientists bring you a...
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when you do for an effective tool coping with the unprecedented devastation of the great east opponents the snow image. the structure points twenty three team will reduce us to stop it the stream technology has been used to get them the sovereign nation meeting at remembering to stop contributing to the supply of fresh water throughout the world. what's more it's a good story each day. exclusive to any team that works. to top story line is today's most intriguing topic as told by nhc premier global content partners back to back in english. it's what they mean washington six enlightenment you at party acting your age so it's good to hear. seventeen with me thanks to a doting auntie that i can take that steely checked in you and it makes the networks to work on in each seat. he wrote continue to share with your friends on facebook and twitter the top story on the m a c networks are. later on. i mean the week. can you. he knew you in . sensing this is a lake or the engine ukrainian president had been set to unveil a new government is tuesday but delayed the move comes as top western and po
when you do for an effective tool coping with the unprecedented devastation of the great east opponents the snow image. the structure points twenty three team will reduce us to stop it the stream technology has been used to get them the sovereign nation meeting at remembering to stop contributing to the supply of fresh water throughout the world. what's more it's a good story each day. exclusive to any team that works. to top story line is today's most intriguing topic as told by nhc premier...
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and the cascading effect of that could be devastating. you know, if you talk to utility company executives and ask them to keep some of tt night, i think right at the top of the list would be most of the focus that has been on cybersecurity and what we have learned about here just on last day or so causes us to think that it is a broader set of security and is the cyberattack. neil: especially right after 9/11. most would not know what to get out. and they knew exactly what to hit. >> after 9/11, but the department of energy and the office of homeland security and this includes security issues that would relate to the grid into their various facilities that were not nuclear. >> and is probably what i alluded to earlier. and that is the focus has been so much on cberprotection. that we may be turned too much attention away from pure physical attacks. neil: do think others could come to light? we are just finding out about something from last april. >> this is something that the deral authorities need to look into. there hasn't been in the
and the cascading effect of that could be devastating. you know, if you talk to utility company executives and ask them to keep some of tt night, i think right at the top of the list would be most of the focus that has been on cybersecurity and what we have learned about here just on last day or so causes us to think that it is a broader set of security and is the cyberattack. neil: especially right after 9/11. most would not know what to get out. and they knew exactly what to hit. >>...
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and it was the fact that all of our wartime enemies were devastated. japan was flattened and our wartime allies were equally as devastated. the french had been beaten up for years and occupied. britain had been bombed. everywhere you look the united states stood as the world's leading consumer and producer at the same time. i can't find another time in world history where one nation has existed in that kind of a situation where he was the leading producer and consumer as a result of these circumstances. the u.s. controlled 15% of the world trade and 40% of the world manufacturing. those are pretty awesome numbers. n better scene nowhere was this better scene than in the chapter we call freedom's chariots. it made americans transformed and invincible. a man on the throne as he called the american driver and norman bell geddes insisted that a free-flowing movement of goods across our nation is a requirement of modern living and prosperity and a young theologian refer to the bottom ability. and i should mention that produced more than the entire rest of t
and it was the fact that all of our wartime enemies were devastated. japan was flattened and our wartime allies were equally as devastated. the french had been beaten up for years and occupied. britain had been bombed. everywhere you look the united states stood as the world's leading consumer and producer at the same time. i can't find another time in world history where one nation has existed in that kind of a situation where he was the leading producer and consumer as a result of these...
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. >> for frank, the most devastating drought in memory means hard choices. >> his grandfather started the farm, but now he is calling a family meeting as to whether to sell most of the herd. >> we'll go through the herd. we have 20 picked out. we'll probably cut 40 to 60. in two weeks it will rain more, the grass is growing. >> never in frank's lifetime nor in recorded history has california seen so little water over a 12-month period. >> you have not seen water up here for seven or eight years. >> seven inches on average, 15 below formal, and the driest since behaviour california keep records. not enough to water cattle or grow the grain. >> that creek, it used to be a river, should be 15 feet higher than it is now. >> 15 feet. this is what frank wants to avoid. many fellow ranchers made hard choices. at this cattle ranch they come from all over the state. normally 200 head of cattle would be up for sale. on this day more than 1,000 hut the auction black. janet burback brought three truck loonds of cattle. 20 head altogether. she could not afford to raise them. a cow stuck its ear ou
. >> for frank, the most devastating drought in memory means hard choices. >> his grandfather started the farm, but now he is calling a family meeting as to whether to sell most of the herd. >> we'll go through the herd. we have 20 picked out. we'll probably cut 40 to 60. in two weeks it will rain more, the grass is growing. >> never in frank's lifetime nor in recorded history has california seen so little water over a 12-month period. >> you have not seen water up...
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. >>> plus a devastating addiction turns deadly as a tainted batch of heroin goes through the streets of one of america's oldest cities. >> >> john kerry has met with protest leaders from ukraine today saying that the u.s. support what he calls their fight for democracy. tense tens of thousands of ukranians are demonstrating across the country. the battle puts the u.s. and russia on opposing sides. jennifer glasse has been following the story and joins us live from kiev. so far what has come out of oppositions meeting with secretary kerry? >> as you can probably hear behind me, demonstrations go on day and night, 24 hours. music playing right now. in munich, the opposition leaders got the kind of rhetoric they wanted from the u.s. secretary of state. and european leaders. they want support. but they say they want concrete support. and one of the leaders said the problems -- the reasons are clear. he places the blame firmly on the president. >> just one person who is responsible for all escalation, who can easily stop the escalation, is the person the president of ukraine. you have abs
. >>> plus a devastating addiction turns deadly as a tainted batch of heroin goes through the streets of one of america's oldest cities. >> >> john kerry has met with protest leaders from ukraine today saying that the u.s. support what he calls their fight for democracy. tense tens of thousands of ukranians are demonstrating across the country. the battle puts the u.s. and russia on opposing sides. jennifer glasse has been following the story and joins us live from kiev. so...
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that is just devastating for the 1.7 million americans affected. is this more ammunition for democrats to say once again, republicans are ignoring people who are out of work? >> 60% of americans wanted the unemployment benefits extended. this comes down to this fight between republicans and democrats about whether or not they would have amendments filed on this legislation. republicans say that they would like to see some more benefits extended for retirees in the military community and that they have really been drawing a firm line on that. on the flip side, democrats say, hey, wait a minute, this isn't the fight to be having. this is for its own separate program. they have not been able to get anything done. as you mentioned, 1.7 million americans, this is devastating for them. >>> speaking of washington gridlock, john boehner says it appears the house won't take up immigration legislation before this fall's elections. it seems like a lot is getting blocked. what are the republicans getting accomplished? >> earlier this week, we thought there was
that is just devastating for the 1.7 million americans affected. is this more ammunition for democrats to say once again, republicans are ignoring people who are out of work? >> 60% of americans wanted the unemployment benefits extended. this comes down to this fight between republicans and democrats about whether or not they would have amendments filed on this legislation. republicans say that they would like to see some more benefits extended for retirees in the military community and...
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or neighbors are devastated at this. give me an idea of what your interaction has been particularly with your kids going to the same school. he was no way reducible to what happened today. i don't think people can look back and say here is a guy with problems. he was a neighbor and a father and friends with a lot of people around here. he played with his kids in the park. you would see him walking his children to school. sometimes he would ride his son on his bike and come in and ask him how he was doing to have a nice day. he has three children in school. he was active in their lives. they remember him from play dates and from the park. he was a neighbor and a friend. >> and that people feel like he was so much private. biking, walking frl under stated about his you know just going about and you had a greaeat sto about how after he won the oscar it was no big deal for him and everybody celebrated the victory and how he became bash ffl about it. i saw him balking to scho inini school. one of the guys saying way to go. an
or neighbors are devastated at this. give me an idea of what your interaction has been particularly with your kids going to the same school. he was no way reducible to what happened today. i don't think people can look back and say here is a guy with problems. he was a neighbor and a father and friends with a lot of people around here. he played with his kids in the park. you would see him walking his children to school. sometimes he would ride his son on his bike and come in and ask him how he...
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as governor, i have seen first-hand the effects of our devastating drought. water supplies have run dry in towns like magdalena. we've seen the one-two punch of wildfires, followed by floods, destroying watersheds and threatening communities. we cannot control the duration or intensity of the drought we face. but we can control our response to it. if we invest in water infrastructure in a way that benefits each of our unique local economies, we will not only create jobs in the short-run, but also set the stage for long-term economic growth. we've seen it work. the border area is growing dramatically, in part, because we invested in water infrastructure and allowed santa teresa to serve more businesses. now their industrial park is booming. building and repairing our water infrastructure has never been more important. everyone agrees on this. that's why i'm asking that we invest 60 percent of our capital dollars on critical water projects throughout new mexico. these capital dollars are not my dollars, or the legislature's dollars. these tax dollars belong to
as governor, i have seen first-hand the effects of our devastating drought. water supplies have run dry in towns like magdalena. we've seen the one-two punch of wildfires, followed by floods, destroying watersheds and threatening communities. we cannot control the duration or intensity of the drought we face. but we can control our response to it. if we invest in water infrastructure in a way that benefits each of our unique local economies, we will not only create jobs in the short-run, but...
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just hearing about philip seymour hoffman, devastating. what an amazingly gifted actor. rest in peace. hoffman's final public appearance is believed to have been last month at the sundance film festival where he had two films. krista smith, cnn entertainment commentator and a senior west coast editor for "vanity fair" interviewed the actor there. i want you to watch this quick clip from that. >> my friends, my friends bet me that i couldn't get a selfie with you. and i was like you're not. [ laughter ] >> krista smith joins us now from los angeles by telephone. that was a really fun moment, krista. what was the mood during that interview? was there anything that seemed out of the ordinary? >> no. it was pretty standard for sundance. i mean, he had come in. he was actually on time. usually things get really crazy up there because they're promoting movies and going from one thing to another. but he came in. he was early. he hung out. he was looking for a cigarette. he went out and smoked a cigarette on the balcony, and then he waited for christina hendricks. he was pretty
just hearing about philip seymour hoffman, devastating. what an amazingly gifted actor. rest in peace. hoffman's final public appearance is believed to have been last month at the sundance film festival where he had two films. krista smith, cnn entertainment commentator and a senior west coast editor for "vanity fair" interviewed the actor there. i want you to watch this quick clip from that. >> my friends, my friends bet me that i couldn't get a selfie with you. and i was like...
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nixon was dubbed -- devastated. monica crowd gave foreign policy said he could not finish sentences and walked along aimlessly and couldn't seem to handle a. she came close to death and the supposedly his last words to her were your family loves you, your country the
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he refused to let a devastating crash derail his dreams. now he is blazing a trail for others along the way. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it's anyone's guess how this ends up, but tonight just over 600 miles to our north and west in a neighboring nation to russia, while russia is hosting these winter olympic games, there has been terrible bloodshed in the beautiful city of kiev in the politically divided nation of ukraine. police today were given the go-ahead to fire on demonstrators with live ammunition and they did. demonstrators who side more with europe than moscow have been in this pitched fiery battle with cops for days, months actually, but it just turned truly violent since we've been here. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is there to start us off. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. just last night we were talking about a truce. it didn't last long. in fact, we watched it unravel in front of us. and today was the deadliest day since this protest movement began. around 70 demonstrators and at
he refused to let a devastating crash derail his dreams. now he is blazing a trail for others along the way. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it's anyone's guess how this ends up, but tonight just over 600 miles to our north and west in a neighboring nation to russia, while russia is hosting these winter olympic games, there has been terrible bloodshed in the beautiful city of kiev in the politically divided nation of ukraine. police today were given the go-ahead...
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. >> we are devastated. we are devastated. i couldn't -- i couldn't imagine. like. >> why smack is back and booming in suburban america after the break. >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... award winning films telling stories... >> she doesn't wanna come as someone who was manipulative. >> revealing secrets... >> information became our most powerful weapon... >> taking chances... >> everyone that was involved in the clandestant movement, had a code name. >> each week, a new eye opening experience. >> now they're going to go to jail... >> al jazeera america presents... remarkable documentaries >> fault lines hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... al jazeera america's breakthrough investigative documentary series. >> this is where colombia's war continues... >> decades of violence... familes driven from their land... >> we have to get out of here... >> now the people are fighting back. >> they don't wanna show what's really going on >> fault lines columbia: the fight for land only on al jazeera america >> every sunday night, al jaze
. >> we are devastated. we are devastated. i couldn't -- i couldn't imagine. like. >> why smack is back and booming in suburban america after the break. >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... award winning films telling stories... >> she doesn't wanna come as someone who was manipulative. >> revealing secrets... >> information became our most powerful weapon... >> taking chances... >> everyone that was involved in the clandestant...
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. >> it is so devastating. again, i mean, the list of his accomplishments is just so vast. three-time tony award winning -- >> please don't anybody take that away from him. he had a chronic medical illness that killed him. it's not that he was bad. it wasn't that he was anything other than the glorious artist he had been. think of it as an advanced cancer he succumbed to. it says nothing about him as a person. people need to think about it that way and remember his wonderful contribution. >> incredible contribution which afforded him many accolades in the form of three tony nominations, three best supporting actor nominations from the academy awards. of course we know him to be winner of best actor from "capote" from 2005 from the academy award. the list goes on. dr. drew thank you so much. many mourning the loss of this very tal ended actor. [ male announcer ] imagine this cute blob is metamucil. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gell
. >> it is so devastating. again, i mean, the list of his accomplishments is just so vast. three-time tony award winning -- >> please don't anybody take that away from him. he had a chronic medical illness that killed him. it's not that he was bad. it wasn't that he was anything other than the glorious artist he had been. think of it as an advanced cancer he succumbed to. it says nothing about him as a person. people need to think about it that way and remember his wonderful...
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they were devastated by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. for two days iran and six world panels say they agreed on a framework for more talks. for the next round scheduled for march. the aim is to allow iran to have nuclear power without being able to develop nuclear weapons. the latest international atomic energy agency reports iran is complying with a deal reached back in november. the iraqi government is offering rewards of about $17,000 for each al qaeda-linked militant that's killed. it's also offered a similar reward for capture of militants belonging to the group islamic state of iraq. in cairo, three journalists from al jazeera's news channel appeared in court today. egyptian authorities have charged them with broadcasting false news and assisting the muslim brotherhood, which is now called a terrorist group by the government. critics say the case is part of a sweeping crackdown on freedom of speech in egypt. roland garon reports from cairo. >> a heavy media turnout to cover the media on trial. the venue, the high security prison co
they were devastated by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. for two days iran and six world panels say they agreed on a framework for more talks. for the next round scheduled for march. the aim is to allow iran to have nuclear power without being able to develop nuclear weapons. the latest international atomic energy agency reports iran is complying with a deal reached back in november. the iraqi government is offering rewards of about $17,000 for each al qaeda-linked militant that's killed....
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even in california where we've had to deal with devastating drought over the last year or so we do see rain coming down in portions of southern california, which is excellent. they need the rain. it's been a very dry season. as we head on into this new year we look at a change in the actual pattern. you can see the pineapple express, that is moisture pushing in from the hawaiian islands into california. that rain will be pushing across the region today. and the areas that need the rain the most are going to finally get it. now we do need to see plentiful amount of moisture making it's way into northern california, and also across sierra, nevada, to make an impact. it's going to be a process. we're going to have steady moyes for a long period of time to really see an significant impact. but right now a change in the pattern. we had a ridge of high pressure in control here. over the last couple of weeks the change of the pattern has been wonderful, the moisture is pushing in southern california right now. if you're traveling along i-5, you definitely need to take it easy today. the oils
even in california where we've had to deal with devastating drought over the last year or so we do see rain coming down in portions of southern california, which is excellent. they need the rain. it's been a very dry season. as we head on into this new year we look at a change in the actual pattern. you can see the pineapple express, that is moisture pushing in from the hawaiian islands into california. that rain will be pushing across the region today. and the areas that need the rain the most...
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>> reporter: it's nothing compared to fighting her way back from what could have been a devastating injury, and making the olympic team with her childhood idol. >> five months ago, i don't think she thought she was going to make it. so seeing her up there today, it's emotional for me too. >> reporter: sarah hendrickson living the motto of the salt lake games, lighting the fire within, all the way to sochi. anne thompson, nbc news, park city. >>> and that's our broadcast on a monday night. thank you for being here with us as we start off a new week. i'm brian williams reporting to you tonight from the winter olympic games in sochi. a reminder, it may be coming up on 4:00 a.m. here. your night is just getting started. prime time coverage begins at 8/7:00 central a reminder of the prime time >>> right now at 6:00, it is the winter many people have been waiting for. lots of snow bringing northern california a little closer to what it needs when it comes to water, but the snow is just part of the story. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. we're trying ou
>> reporter: it's nothing compared to fighting her way back from what could have been a devastating injury, and making the olympic team with her childhood idol. >> five months ago, i don't think she thought she was going to make it. so seeing her up there today, it's emotional for me too. >> reporter: sarah hendrickson living the motto of the salt lake games, lighting the fire within, all the way to sochi. anne thompson, nbc news, park city. >>> and that's our...